Goldman's father, Fred, and sister, Kim, joined Brown's sister, Tanya, for a sit-down with Dr. Phil on Monday to discuss their concerns about the highly-anticipated true crime drama. This will be the first time the family members, who say they weren’t consulted, will appear together on the same show at the same time.

"[John] Travolta, [David] Schwimmer, Cuba Gooding [Jr.], shame on you guys," Tanya said, calling out the cast of the miniseries. "You should have called the families."

The family members also shared their concerns that the show will trivialize the tragedy and pain they've suffered or possibly be taken as fact by future generations, who aren’t familiar with the riveting 1995 O.J. Simpson trial.

"A whole new generation who never saw this take place is going to see this series and assume that everything is fact," Fred shared. "That’s going to become the new reality and that's very troubling to me."

Author Jeffrey Toobin, whose book The Run of His Life: The People vs. O.J. Simpson was the basis for the miniseries, defended his representation of the case, and the show's depiction of the events.